Sunday, July 12, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Yahoo News) 12/07/2009



Chrome, Android Have Different Jobs, Google Says (PC World)
PC World - Google's emerging Chrome operating system won't squeeze out Android, according to Andy Rubin, the company's vice president of mobile engineering platforms.
Read More ...

Rosetta Stone sues Google over trademark (AFP)

A view of the headquarters of the internet search engine company Google in Mountain View, California. Rosetta Stone, a language-learning software producer, on Friday filed a federal lawsuit against Google for infringing its trademark through Google's AdWords online advertising program.(AFP/File/Nicholas Kamm)AFP - Rosetta Stone, a language-learning software producer, on Friday filed a federal lawsuit against Google for infringing its trademark through Google's AdWords online advertising program.



Read More ...

Intel Confirms It Helped Develop Google's Chrome OS (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Intel has confirmed that it has been working with Google to develop the just-announced Chrome Operating System for netbooks, a potential competitor to Microsoft's Windows franchise.
Read More ...

Chrome and More Chrome, That Pesky Botnet (PC World)
PC World - This was quite a week for big IT news, what with Google announcing it plans to release the Chrome operating system and the attack on U.S. government, South Korean and other Web sites from a botnet whose origin remained unknown as of this writing. And those were just the stories that scored the biggest headlines.
Read More ...

Rosetta Stone sues Google over policy change (AP)
AP - Rosetta Stone Inc. on Friday sued Google Inc. for trademark infringement, alleging that a change in the search giant's policy facilitates the unauthorized use of its brand by competitors and software pirates.
Read More ...

No comments: